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Radios tuning - CDU or RTU?

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    MarkS
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    What are folks’ preferences for tuning radios? Personally I use the CDU almost exclusively (I’d rather type than twist) except for setting the xpdr to active and ident.

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      I am also a fan of the CDU option. It is simply more easy to type in the sim then to scroll. (I guess also in real life)

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        I despise the stacked twisty knobs in the sim on GNS GPSs (one of the reasons I replace GNSs with GTNs wherever possible), and by extension the RTU. I suspect it's not as big a deal in real life.

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          I honestly find myself using the RTU for radio tuning more often than the CDU, but I'll use the CDU for the transponder code.

          Just a quirk I suppose.

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            I prefer the CDU method as well. It's quicker and easier, plus if you're entering a nav frequency, you can tune by just typing the nav station's identifier as a handy shortcut. They thought of almost everything in this plane!

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              I prefer the CDU method as well. It's quicker and easier, plus if you're entering a nav frequency, you can tune by just typing the nav station's identifier as a handy shortcut. They thought of almost everything in this plane!

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              HansRoaming
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              @Clorix It's true, Nick has done an amazing job.

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